Amazingly detailed sculptures carved out of watermelon

Clay? Paper? Metal? No? Then how about fruit? Vancouver sculptor and extreme pumpkin carver, Clive Cooper has come up with some amazing sculptures carved from watermelon.

Fruit carving is a very common technique in Europe and Asian countries, and particularly popular in Thailand, China and Japan. While most professionally-carved fruit are for parties and special occasions, they’re usually meant to look pretty. Clive’s carvings, on the other hand, are more like jack-o-lanterns, resembling frightening, funny, and clever images. Which makes sense since he primarily deals with pumpkins.

Watermelon carvings

The craftsmanship and creativity is extraordinary as Clive uses both the watermelon rind and flesh to produce incredibly striking sculptures. His skill is evident in his works, as you can make out plenty of details in each sculpture. Scroll down to view some of his works, or head on over to his website, Spark’s Fly Design, to view the rest.

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Daniel Swanick has been working as both a freelance and in-house Art Director / Senior Graphic Designer in the Greater Toronto Area for over ten years. He looks at every project from both a creative and strategic point-of-view to deliver engaging, conceptually driven ideas.